Even the Daily Star are working the IQ problem out

Lowland1

Member
Mixed Farmer
How sad.

You have written some interesting stuff on occasion in the past.
Though you started to reveal your real self with your ridiculous arguments again @Cowabunga over the possibility that Ivomectin might help prevent Covid. Well, what happened to Covid in Africa where the population take oral Ivermectin medications routinely?

Not forgetting your ridiculous views on anything made by JCB. When and if you are ever put in charge of actually having to purchase farm machinery and justify it, then and only then can you criticise or praise it!
Until the you are just an operator giving an opinion on it’s fashionability.

I’m bloody glad you weren’t my agronomist because you and I would have fallen out before you left this farm on your first visit to it.

I’m afraid I find you far too opinionated and unwilling to accept any alternative to them.
Just like the Cardio-rehab guys at Banbury Hospital who have forgotten that they were told that about half our what they were taught would eventually be proved wrong, but didn’t know which half.
Therefore cannot accept that there are viable alternatives to their entrenched thinking.

Fortunately, you cannot ever take away my ecstasy on discovering by my own efforts and research a technique that has resulted in my no longer being a T2D, in such a very short time.

Feel free to carry on trying to insult me in your usual way, but I’m having the last laugh!
One thing you learn once you have been through what I have in the last two years is not to ever take any prisoners again - you included!
Covid in Africa. I can answer that for you.
Very little effect on the general population due to a combination of factors such as the young age of the population added to a generally plant based diet and an outdoor manual work lifestyle. We actually had some Ivermectin just in case.
it did affect the older and generally richer sections of the population those who were able to eat excessively etc.
 

Ffermer Bach

Member
Livestock Farmer
That’s the thing about evidence over theory. It tends to pile up over time and eventually it will break the dam.
"Science progresses one funeral at a time".

An important scientific innovation rarely makes its way by gradually winning over and converting its opponents: it rarely happens that Saul becomes Paul. What does happen is that its opponents gradually die out, and that the growing generation is familiarized with the ideas from the beginning: another instance of the fact that the future lies with the youth.

— Max Planck, Scientific autobiography, 1950, p. 33, 97
 

DaveGrohl

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Cumbria
Dr Shawn Baker flagged this one up recently. RCT comparing the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension - DASH diet - to the Keto diet, looking at specific outcomes; blood pressure, HBAC and weight.
Result; the diet that has been specifically designed to improve blood pressure wasn’t as good as the keto diet at improving blood pressure, or the other measures either.

 

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